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antonyt 32 minutes ago

Facebook, sure, but Uber and AirBNB? I don't see how Uber has displaced some community function. AirBNB is arguably destructive to communities, but again how was community fulfilling the need it attempts to address?

causal 28 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Before Uber it was totally normal to ask someone, even an acquaintance, for a ride to the airport.

ilikecakeandpie 6 minutes ago | parent [-]

You can still ask friends or acquaintances for rides to the airport. The taxi service where I live is absolutely miserable and there's not really any viable public transport options. Pre-Uber and early smartphones, they'd require you to have the exact address of where you were and they'd be there "between 30 minutes and two hours" which is unreasonable and had folks judging if they were actually "good enough" to drive.

If they actually showed and picked you up, somehow the credit card machine wouldn't be working and then they'd aggressively insist they'd drive you to an ATM to get cash. It would magically start working if you told them that cash was not an option

The taxi service got what was coming to them, at least here they did. They had decades to make their service at least non-hostile to the consumer and instead it just got worse. I'll gladly pay for a rideshare where I can just put in my destination address vs have to deal with that nonsense

randoments 25 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

with classified ads? or calling the local tourist office? Like people didnt rent a house for their holiday before airbnb

caymanjim 20 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Short-term home rentals were basically non-existent before Airbnb. A tiny, tiny market for them in some vacation hotspots.

sumeno 22 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

Most people did not rent houses on trips before airbnb